Nursing Alumnae Association Scrapbook, 1895-1964

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Scrapbook documenting the history of the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was established in 1890. It includes portraits and lists of names for classes of nurses and administrators, images and information related to the classes and hospital work, and class reunions.

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[124] p. : ill., ports. ; 60 x 48 cm. + 2 clippings (ill. ; 27 x 14 cm. or smaller)

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This book is part of the collection entitled: Rescuing Texas History, 2019 and was provided by the Moody Medical Library, UT to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 90 times. More information about this book can be viewed below.

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Scrapbook documenting the history of the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was established in 1890. It includes portraits and lists of names for classes of nurses and administrators, images and information related to the classes and hospital work, and class reunions.

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[124] p. : ill., ports. ; 60 x 48 cm. + 2 clippings (ill. ; 27 x 14 cm. or smaller)

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Rescuing Texas History, 2019

Rescuing Texas History collects photographs, newspaper articles, letters, postcards, and other historical materials from across the state and beyond to document and preserve the rich history of the state.

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Index: Nursing Alumnae Association Scrapbook, 1895-1964 (Text)

Index: Nursing Alumnae Association Scrapbook, 1895-1964

Content index for a scrapbook documenting the history of the John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses, listing each page and the photograph(s) or information included. It does not transcribe all of the handwritten names for group photos.

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Index: Nursing Alumnae Association Scrapbook, 1895-1964, ark:/67531/metapth1319129

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Nursing Alumnae Association Scrapbook, 1895-1964, book, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1319154/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moody Medical Library, UT.

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